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Tyendinaga is an
alternate spelling of Thayendanegea, an eighteenth-century
Mohawk chief also
known as
Joseph Brant.
Tyendinaga may also
refer to: Tyendinaga...
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Tyendinaga is a
township in the
Canadian province of Ontario,
located in
Hastings County. The
community takes its name from a
variant spelling of Mohawk...
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Mohawk community within Hastings County, Ontario. They
control the
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory,
which is a 7,362.5 ha (18,193-acre)
Mohawk Indian reserve...
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Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory is the main
First Nation reserve of the
Mohawks of the Bay of
Quinte First Nation. The
territory is
located in
Ontario east...
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governance between Kahnawà꞉ke and Kanehsatà꞉ke.
Southern Ontario: Kenhtè꞉ke (
Tyendinaga) "On the bay".
Traditional governance, band/tribal elections. Wáhta (Gibson)...
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Tyendinaga (Mohawk)
Airport (TC LID: CPU6) is a
registered aerodrome that is open to the
public and
caters mainly to
general aviation. The
aerodrome is...
- County. The
cities form part of the county's
census division.
Shield for
Tyendinaga Township Road 2
Diagram of a
shield for
Wollaston Township Road 620 Shield...
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across Canada. Many were rail blockades,
including one
blockade near
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory which halted traffic along a
major Canadian National...
- redistribution, this
riding will be
renamed Hastings—Lennox and Addington—
Tyendinaga at the
first election held
after approximately April 2024. It will also...
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called "Kenhtè:ke" (
Tyendinaga),
which means "on the bay", and was the
birthplace of Tekanawí:ta. The
Cayuga name is
Tyendinaga, Tayęda:ne:gęˀ or Det****ę:da:negęˀ...